Movie-Time Scrapbook
Help budding film critics get a start with a Movie-Time scrapbook indoor craft. This fun project is custom-made for kids who get revved up going to the latest flick. Help kids track their movie tastes with this easy kids' craft.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Movie-Time Scrapbook easy indoor craft |
What You'll Need:
- Spiral notebook
- Craft supplies (construction paper, ribbon, sequins, etc.)
- Craft glue
- Movie ads
- Scissors
- Ticket stubs
- Pens
How to Make Movie-Time Scrapbook:
Step 1: Decorate the cover of a spiral notebook any way you'd like -- be creative. Dedicate each page of the notebook to a movie you want to see.
Step 2: Headed for the latest Leonardo DiCaprio flick? Check magazines and newspapers for print advertisements or reviews of that film. Cut them out, and glue them to the page.
Step 3: Once you actually see the film, date the page, glue on your ticket stub, and take a minute to jot down whether or not the movie was all you'd hoped it would be.
Years from now your child can look back on the scrapbook as a sign of the times. When he or she is older, they can see how their taste in movies has changed or stayed the same.
Would you believe that movies got their start because of a horse? A row of cameras was lined up to take pictures of a moving horse. When the horse
galloped by, each camera got a slightly different picture. Showing the
still pictures quickly created a film by tricking the viewer's eyes
into seeing motion! |
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